01-26-2022, 08:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2022, 09:01 AM by carrythenothing.)
Assuming your bachelor's degree is from a regionally accredited school, it'd be cheaper to apply as a second degree-seeking student and enroll by registering for a TECEP.
You'll be expected to return a prorated amount based on how much of the term has passed.
(01-26-2022, 08:55 AM)mialo Wrote: My masters courses, which I just started on 1/12, are funded through a loan (FAFSA). If I drop the courses any thoughts on what I can expect as far as financial issues? It's two courses (6 credits) and the only loan monies spent were the actual cost of the two courses.
I will be contacting the financial aid office at the school, but I'm just curious what usually happens when you have a loan and you decide to drop the courses.
Thanks
You'll be expected to return a prorated amount based on how much of the term has passed.
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June 2022, Thomas Edison State University (TESU): Second degree - BA in Computer Science + ASNSM in Mathematics + Cert. in CIS + Cert. in Operations Mgmt.
e-Packs: Computer Concepts; Industrial Psych.
Guided Study: Comp. Architecture
Online: Intro. to PLA; Database Mgmt.; Software Eng.; Data Structures; Liberal Arts Capstone; DSI-610 (Statistics.com)
May 2019, a residential, RA institution: BA in Political Science and Educational Studies
Relevant equivalencies: MAT-321; MAT-431; STA-315